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Pluto 2nd Astronomical symbol for Pluto
Pluto in True Color - High-Res.jpg
Northern hemisphere of Pluto in true color
Discovery
Discovered byClyde W. Tombaugh
Discovery dateFebruary 18, 1930
Designations
MPC designation(134340) Pluto
Pronunciation/ˈplt/
Named after
Pluto
AdjectivesPlutonian
Orbital characteristics
Epoch J2000
Earliest precovery dateAugust 20, 1909
Aphelion
  • 49.305 AU
  • (7.37593 billion km)
  • February 2114
Perihelion
  • 29.658 AU
  • (4.43682 billion km)
  • (September 5, 1989)
  • 39.48 AU
  • (5.90638 billion km)
Eccentricity0.2488
366.73 days
Average orbital speed
4.67 km/s
14.53 deg
Inclination
  • 17.16°
  • (11.88° to Sun's equator)
110.299°
113.834°
Known satellites5
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
  • 1,188.3±1.6 km
  • 0.1868 Earths
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  • 1.779×107 km2
  • 0.035 Earths
Volume
  • (7.057±0.004)×109 km3
  • 0.00651 Earths
Mass
Mean density
1.854±0.006 g/cm3
1.212 km/s
Sidereal rotation period
  • 6.387230 d
  • 6 d, 9 h, 17 m, 36 s
Equatorial rotation velocity
47.18 km/h
122.53° (to orbit)
North pole right ascension
132.993°
North pole declination
−6.163°
Albedo0.49 to 0.66 (geometric, varies by 35%)
Surface temp. min mean max
Kelvin 33 K 44 K (−229 °C) 55 K
13.65 to 16.3
(mean is 15.1)
−0.7
0.06″ to 0.11″
Atmosphere
Surface pressure
1.0 Pa (2015)
Composition by volumeNitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide